The Flyers got their second straight win on Tuesday night when they topped the Lightning 2-1 in front of 19,616 rowdy fans at the Wells Fargo Center. Unlikely scorer Tom Sestito netted both of the Flyers goals while Ilya Bryzgalov played another stellar game between the pipes for the orange and black. But most of the buzz is not around the outcome of the game but around a first period fight between Flyers’ forward Zac Rinaldo and Lightning forward B.J. Crombeen (featured on our Video of the Day). Crombeen would be taken to the locker room and would not returnThere has been a lot of criticism about Rinaldo continuing to punch Crombeen as he appeared to be headed to the ice. An oversight seems to be Lightning captain Vincent Lecavalier punching Max Talbot while he was clearly on the ice already and on his back nonetheless. The photo above features a frame by frame breakdown of the both fights and the differences. Rinaldo did not have malicious or dirty intentions which was made clear by him following up with referee Kelly Sutherland (luckily for us, Rinaldo was mic’d up for the game).

Zac Rinaldo: Hey Kelly, I mean, I didn’t hit him while he was down.Kelly Sutherland: No, no you didn’t. He was on his way down.Rinaldo: Yeah.Sutherland: Zac, you’re cool.Rinaldo: Ok, alright. I just wanted to make sure.

Rinaldo [to Labrie]: He was going down. I even asked the ref. I said ‘he wasn’t down’ [and] he said ‘no.’ I’m not like that. You know that.

Now, Lecavalier continuing to punch Talbot is pretty clear. The Lightning captain refused to go in-depth after the game when asked about the fight.-Steve DolanFollow Steve on Twitter @SDolan3Follow Whiz Wit on Twitter @WhizWitSports